Chikusing Model Shakuhachi Commission
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I’m soooo exited about this Chikusing commission. I’ve had a streak of luck lately where the flutes are almost making themselves. More often than not, when making Jinashi style flutes, a lot of time is spent adjusting the bore for optimal playability while retaining an organic feel in respect to balance, response and tuning. A few flutes recently exhibited perfect aspect ratios and seemingly made themselves. This 2.7 was commissioned by a student of Micheal Gould. He wanted the best Choukan bass shakuhachi I could make in the Jinashi style, which is my Chikusing Model. So I asked Kinya if he could spare a 2.7 piece of bamboo. He sent me two pieces a 2.7 and 3.0. Both were harvested by Kinya around 2000 near Osaka.
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This piece of Japanese Madake sang the second I opened it up and cut the utaguchi. It was even perfectly pitched in G, just as Kinya marked on the root. All I did was listen to some suggestions it was giving me as I played. It responded perfectly to everything it asked me to do. It’s like the ideal playground time with the kids. All fun and no attitude.
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Like a perfect day at the playground, it’s gonna be sad when it’s time to leave.

Sweet Perry! Sounds like there is some Magic working in your shop these days!
Yes, lots of magic in the air intertwined with shakuhachi tones!